
A. seyal (called Chaa Gund, Chah Gond, or Mesca) of Arabic, Senegal, Somalia It is a natural edible gum made from sap which cured from Acacia trees. There are many uses including scented cone.
Gum Acaroidea, Gum Blackboy is an Australian glass tree aromatic resin gum or Blackboy, a native plant of the genus Xanthorrhoea. In their trunk there are a lot of powerful aromatic resins called Blackboy Gum and Acaroid Gum.
Gum Agawood, Aloe Wood (Aumeswood) Aquilaria · malaccensis (Aquilaria malaccensis), sometimes known as ginko or wood, is a valuable precious timber used as a perfume burning as a scent. People in the West and the Orient receive a clear scent and mental influence in the meditation, but stocks in the wild fish farms are decreasing and it is now that the trees are potentially at risk It is listed.
Gum amber - Some fossilized resins are called Amber, from the Northern Hemisphere claiming the first known thing, and from the most important Baltic Sea region. Resins are derived from several species and some are commercially produced from current pine resin. Amber or Kaurigum in New Zealand is a subfossil of the forest of Agathis australis trees, Kauri that covered the island before white settlement.
Gum Ammoniac is fragrance rubber from broken stem of tree Ammoniac Dorema ammoniacum. This happens naturally by stabbing the beetle. Gum is a traditional adhesive for gold plating and application of gold leaf after intensive filtration and preparation and has been used by the writer for a long time as used by today's artists and craftsmen. Gums can be successfully applied to dry on various materials and surfaces. There is no excellent scent, but previously it was thought that it was sacred by using incense in Libya at Jupiter's worship service.
Iran and Afghanistan's gum · asafotida are used for food, medicine and perfume ingredients. In its raw state, its odor is not highly preferred, but people familiar with traditional preparations can advantageously use it to prepare food. Other uses are animal feed for wolves and some fish; as flight wrap for moths. Humans use it in preparing a positive spiritual field for evil influences.
Gum, basalt from Galead, Mecca from the Mediterranean region Commephora gileadensis balsam, Arabia. I cherished it for healing and thought through the sacrifice of the king and the temple. There is considerable mistake in this substance and its magical nature.
Peru 's gum bursam / true balsam Myroxylon balsamum, M. peruiferum, Toluifera pereirae, used for the preparation of pharmaceuticals, incense and perfumes. The reaction to Peru's Balsam is used to indicate allergic reactions to fragrances. It is a sticky aromatic compound harvested by cutting the bark of Myroxolon balsamum native to El Salvador. Its fragrance is a mixture of vanilla and cinnamon, and the color tone of citric acid is in demand for perfume business. It adapts to stronger character flavors or gentle fragrance, and provides a reliable fixative.
Gumbudilium (gum tag) Commiphora wightii, C. africana, C. stocksiana (India)
Is it an aromatic gum which oozes from the tree? It is used as a perfume fixing agent and as a part of perfume agent. Unique formula. Theophrasts first knows from ancient times that it is a tree nut and it is making resin tears resembling myrrh. In China, bdellium, called hsi hsiang, or called Parthian aromatics, was included among breeds that arrived in China along the Silk Route.
Gum Benzoin, Gum Benjamin, Benzoin Tree, Styrax, Styrax Benzoin This is a tree from Indonesia and Sumatra, which are the main sources of benzoin resin. Its common names are Indonesian and Malaysian Robins (Arabic) or Chemanian. This resin, once commonly called Gum Benjamin, was used as a perfume, incense, medicine in Phoenician's early trade in BC, but the Styrax incense helps to control the snakes that hinder the harvest . The resin is balsamic, it is used in perfumery, incense and medicine. It is popular due to the vanilla type scent and resin fixability. It remains the main constituent of the incense type of Christian church.
Gum · Cedarwood Sedra · Ribani Lebanon's pine cone showing the spots of resin being used in the mummification process of the ancient Egyptian. For centuries Lebanon Cedar has become a national coat of Lebanon. It is one of the most sacred trees that shows the current situation of current suffering threatening trees that have survived for centuries. It is thought that this resin directly interferes with the strength of inhaled person and responds to the smoke and influence.
Gum Cistus, Gum labdanum Cistus ladaniferus or Rock Rose is a species found in Spain that produces this sticky substance with strong aromatic character. There was once a big demand as an aromatic.
Gum Copal Hymenaea courbaril, Bursena odorata is used for the manufacture of incense and provides the viscosity required especially for industrial purposes. Copal is the name given to an aromatic tree resin with an immature amber color composition. The name of the old Maya language Copali uses incense by indigenous people of Central America. Copal was also cultivated in East Africa (there is a common species of Hymenaea verrucosa.
Gum Dammar came from the tree Canarium strictum and was sometimes collected from the ground. This is used for food as well as incense and other preparations such as oil painting painting, when gum is mixed with turpentine.
Gum Dragon Blood (Gum Dragon & # 39; s Blood) is a gray or yellow resin of several genera Shorea, Balancocarpus, Hopea. However, the bright red resin known as Dragon Blood (Dragon & # 39; s Blood) is a different kind of croton, dracna, demonos, karamasse and ptera. It has been evaluated with medicine and has been used as incense for centuries.
Gum Elemi Tropical Elemy Tree Canarium luzonicum is a native of the Philippine, giving birth to a soft, fresh scented soft resin, soft and spicy lemon hints. It is a fun room scent. He has a harmonious effect which is particularly suitable for meditation and visualization, and helps the state of deep peace without drowsiness.
Gum Frankincense, Olibanum Boswellia sacra, B. carteri are producing resins directly imported from Somalia. It is the most well-known traditional aromatic aromatic compound that is used in the center of influence of ethnic minorities who raise human spirit, such as thought, dedication, prayer, meditation. It is the most convenient aromatic substance used as a resin with a legend strongly related to the gift of Christ or the child and three wise men of Christ. Trees are being seriously exploited and are not considered endangered species.
Gum cauli, New Zealand amber, Agathis Australis cow flour may contain early stages of insects and plants and forms of fossils, like true amber. Other Kauri species also exude rubber from heavy trunks and branches. Burning smoke is used for traditional healing practices, most species offer incense ingredients.
Mastic resin from wood Pistacia Lentiscus is a transparent lemon-colored tear-shaped natural resin popular in ancient Greece, Egypt, Mediterranean area. It was an important component of the ancient 'Kyphi' recipe, it produced a light, balsam, fresh, gentle aroma. "The fragrance makes God pleasing." Cleansing, clarification, spiritually refreshing. Providing not only anesthesia but also sulfur brain tonic was used comprehensively. In addition to being used in incense, it is also used as chewing gum and food. Mastics are bright and shining energy and are suitable for meditation and reflection.
Gum Myrrh is an aromatic natural oleoresin of small bark species of the genus Commiphora, Myrrh, C. molar of Yemen and Ethiopia. The gum is yellowish and may be transparent or opaque. As it grows older, it gets darker and white lines appear. Myrrh is used in religious ceremonies of ancient Egyptians, a component of Ketole, a holy incense of Jerusalem recorded in the Hebrew Bible and the Talmud. Like a Christian legend, Myrrh was a gift of three wise men. He was to help Jesus to overcome the pain which he carries out at the crucifixion. Mira is a medicine that heals many kinds of pain. It is a typical element of incense used for healing ceremonies.
Gum Opoponax, Sweet Myrrh, Opopanax chironium Plants will flourish in the warm climate of Iran, Greece and Somalia, but the resin content is claimed to be inferior, but in cooler climates it is reasonably adaptable. The flammable resin burns so that the scent has a balsamic appearance similar to lavender. It is used pharmacologically to treat convulsions, asthma and hysteria. The legend has it that Opopanax was regarded by King Solomon as the most upscale incense gum.
Imperial Opoponax is based on a mixture of Opoponax's sweet resin scents mixed with Oriental ingredients considered to be high-grade items such as benzoin, sandalwood, amber and vanilla.
Gum Pine Resin returns to the gum from a coniferous or pine source, including Pinus jefferyi in the USA, Pinus pinaster in Europe, P. palustris, P. sylvestris, and P. halepensis. Many resins are evaluated as ingredients of incense and perfume. In English words, L. gum obtained from the Greek word "pine resin" not known from ancient times BC is believed to preserve the captured energy and the vitality of the sun, which is a powerful male Represents hits and properties. Resin has a huge range of practical applications.
Gum Sandarac, Gum Juniper is derived from Callitris quadrivalcis in Africa and other coniferous trees in Morocco and Australia. The cleft of the pale yellow resin is brittle like amber and is transparent. This is one of the oldest therapeutic resins. It is used by artists or those who desire work requiring a pale yellow resin. It is a common ingredient of incense and male toilet.
Gum Sweetgum, Liquidambar formosana, L. Styrax, L. styraciflua Water harvested from the Liquidambar tree is sufficiently cured to chew like a chewing gum to heal many problems, as is the custom of many people in South America . The Chinese believe in the value of the medicine and recognize its subtle beneficial influence and value scent.
The tragacanth of Astragalus gummifer (Gum Tragacanth) is unique to Iran. This and naturally dried sap from several species including A. adscendens, A. brachycalyx, A tragacanthus are sources of syrac or gum dragon. It is very valuable as a medicine when it is applied externally due to burns and is traditionally applied for tumors. Modern research is exploring its antitumor properties and there are indications that it may stimulate the immune system. When applied to psychiatric practice, current evidence of its complete value in aromatherapy is insufficient.
Gum · Yerba · Santa, Gum · Bush, sacred bush Eriodictyon glutinosum in California is aromatic, once used in medicine to hide the taste of quinine. Yerba santa, meaning holy medicinal herbs in Spanish, has been used mainly by Americans for centuries to cure various diseases related mainly to lungs and digestion. Herbs were also used as a tonic to cleanse the blood, tone the nervous system, and stimulate the heart. It has a sweet taste, but has a hint of bitterness. Herbs, like liquid extracts as oral medicine, are used for native ritual use burned as fragrance.
